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Petit test de vocabulaire immigrant immigrant host country host country Asylum Asylum Xenophobia Xenophobia To flee To flee To be prejudiced To be prejudiced Asylum seeker Asylum seeker Customs, habits Customs, habits Way of life Way of life To welcome To welcome

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How to write up your plea Start off by announcing what point of view you have chosen: Jai choisi de défendre le point de vue A/B parce que selon moi, il est impossible de penser autrement. Start off by announcing what point of view you have chosen: Jai choisi de défendre le point de vue A/B parce que selon moi, il est impossible de penser autrement. Include lots of complex grammar features Include lots of complex grammar features Dont bother too much (yet) about recognising that the other point of view is valid – remember to develop all your ideas fully. If you have not mentionned a point, I am unable to raise it in the discussion later on. Dont bother too much (yet) about recognising that the other point of view is valid – remember to develop all your ideas fully. If you have not mentionned a point, I am unable to raise it in the discussion later on. Put your strongest arguments first – that way if you run out of time youll still have something to say. Be to the point: dont faff about and get cut short without having developed all your arguments. Put your strongest arguments first – that way if you run out of time youll still have something to say. Be to the point: dont faff about and get cut short without having developed all your arguments.

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Nice features Subjunctive, passive, si sentences (as seen in the last revision sentence Subjunctive, passive, si sentences (as seen in the last revision sentence Adverbs! Absolument, totalement, effectivement (indeed), malheureusement, étonnamment (surprisingly), vraiment, évidemment (indeed), naïvement, extrêmement, complètement, parfaitement, etc… Adverbs! Absolument, totalement, effectivement (indeed), malheureusement, étonnamment (surprisingly), vraiment, évidemment (indeed), naïvement, extrêmement, complètement, parfaitement, etc… Remember to use a vous form throughout, as an exam is a formal speaking occasion, even if you use a tu form in class normally. Remember to use a vous form throughout, as an exam is a formal speaking occasion, even if you use a tu form in class normally.